Environmental Health

This page is part of the Geology for Society publication.
Centuries of industrial and urban development in the UK have left their mark in our land, rivers and atmosphere. Pollution can spread and interact across the geosphere, biosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere, all of which are interconnected.
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Geoscientist Magazine
- Lucky Planet - article, November 2014
- Geology for global development – On the importance of geoscience in international development, August 2012, article
- Dust Busters – On the hazard of mineral dust, February 2012, article (on mineral dust as hazardous)
- Sensitive filling – On the environmental impact from filling stations, August 2011, article (on potential for environmental impact from filling stations)
- Metal mining – who pays for the clean-up? – July 2011, article
- Rock miles and fair trade – March 2011, opinion
- Alberta tarred by oilsand brush, say scientists – September 2010